42266 OOB Round 01 Russia.tsvg
Game History
Round: 1 Purchase Units - Russians Russians buy 6 artilleries, 3 infantry and 1 mech_infantry; Remaining resources: 0 PUs; Combat Move - Russians Combat - Russians Non Combat Move - Russians 2 infantry moved from Bessarabia to Western Ukraine 3 infantry moved from Ukraine to Western Ukraine 2 infantry moved from Eastern Poland to Western Ukraine 3 infantry moved from Baltic States to Belarus 1 aaGun, 1 artillery and 6 infantry moved from Novgorod to Belarus 1 infantry moved from Archangel to Belarus 3 infantry moved from Vyborg to Novgorod 2 infantry moved from Karelia to Novgorod 1 fighter and 1 tactical_bomber moved from Russia to Novgorod 1 armour and 1 mech_infantry moved from Volgograd to Rostov 1 armour and 1 mech_infantry moved from Russia to Bryansk 1 artillery and 1 infantry moved from Russia to Bryansk 1 aaGun moved from Russia to Bryansk 1 aaGun moved from Russia to Smolensk 1 submarine moved from 127 Sea Zone to 125 Sea Zone 6 infantry moved from Buryatia to Yakut S.S.R. 6 infantry moved from Amur to Buryatia 2 aaGuns and 6 infantry moved from Sakha to Buryatia Place Units - Russians 3 artilleries placed in Novgorod 3 artilleries placed in Ukraine 3 infantry and 1 mech_infantry placed in Russia Turn Complete - Russians Russians collect 37 PUs; end with 37 PUsCombat Hit Differential Summary :


Oh my god, I didn’t know this existed! I doubt many people play it, but it’s a great source of ideas. Its files are full of different kinds of modifications. One of the greatest contributions from HoI4 to its predecessors was the development of logistics, and here I can even see railroads and everything, with accelerated unit movement. Each of these games has its own unique elements that give them value, and this project seems to bring a bit of everything together. You don’t see those massive unit stacks in regions because the unit values are higher, so the map doesn’t look as overloaded as in World at War. In that sense, G40 looks cleaner, but this one incorporates everything—it’s like a whole universe.




